There is one in the car, but guess who packed everything but a meter….. this is why extra supplies are stashed in strategic places.
I have a meter and emergency sugar.
There is one in the car, but guess who packed everything but a meter….. this is why extra supplies are stashed in strategic places.
I have a meter and emergency sugar.
It has dropped a bit with the new pump, but seems to have leveled out to 7.9
Would like to get it back into the 6s but can’t seem to do that.
Come to find out, one of the people on our ADA committee has a daughter at the school next door – literally. The daughter will be attending our high school next year, and is a 9th grader at our middle school.
Since Dulce has done so well at Hillcrest, they have been allowing other service dogs, mostly alert dogs. The committee member thanked me for showing them it was possible.
Pretty cool.
Used my Swivl and my iPod Touch to make it, came out pretty good. Hardest part was figuring out how to get it on the Moodle site.
I also have some access information up.
I’ve decided to make it a subscription model – most of the dog training I do is that way – I pay my dog agility instructor by the month to reserve my training slots. I also put an unsubscribe button and have set up a trial subscription (but still pay).
I’m planning to set up a badge system, so you can earn badges for earning skills. I also plan to set up things to help people with things like public and work access. I’ve learned a lot this year about that.
It’s at http://www.mykweaver.com/diabetesAlert/
I have the online course site up too but no lessons yet.
Good opportunity to help the public, review our training and finance some school projects.
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Setting up the Moodle course now.
Literally, installing Moodle as I type. Was going to add it to my Staff Development Moodle but decided it best to have it’s own Moodle, with it’s own pages. I’m using the latest Moodle so I can deliver online badges. I’ve got all the tools to make it work, so why not?
Let’s me reduce the amount of a med by half.
I have restless leg syndrome, which apparently disrupts my sleep. It also makes me kick uncontrollable when I am still.
Annoying.
I’ve been taking Ropinirole HCL 2mg tablets for years, but the last time I was at the sleep doctor they had me try Neupro which is the same medication in a patch. I tried the 2 mg dosage, but I felt sleepier during the day.
I had them write a script for 1mg and have been on it for a few days and find that I don’t seem to kick with it but still get good quality sleep.
Win-Win!
This weekend was a rough weekend for Dulce and has me questioning her role as an agility dog.
First, she did well – stayed in the ring and got a 3rd place on Saturday – that was an issue before, BUT Sunday she was exhausted.
We were at a new place and it was fairly well spread out. I had a good parking place that stayed in the shade most of the day but it was on the opposite end of the arena from the rest room. It was also on the opposite end from the standard ring.
When we got home on Saturday she was limping and curled up on a corner of the sofa snoozing. Rich said he’d never seen her that tired.
However, I am also worn out, so I didn’t need to do as much walking as I did either, so I probably need to how much I was doing too.
She came in useful – I ended up going low twice on Sunday – not emergency low, just needed to eat when I usually don’t eat when I’m competing.
I got a sinus infection – and didn’t go to the doctor because
New doctor is terrific but it took two weeks, antibiotics, Singular, Nasonex and two visits to clear it up. I need to remember that!
I also gained weight because I had to do a lot of fluids to keep congestion flowing and to feel better. Plus my activity level was way down. However, I’m steadily losing that weight. Agility trial helped that a lot too. Lots of steps this weekend!
Just about a month to go in the school year.